Slate Still Doesn’t Know What Its EV Truck Will Actually Cost
Slate’s EV truck will be built in a repurposed Indiana factory. Old printing plant now features robots and anti-slip flooring. Talks with suppliers next week may bring cost-cutting updates. Breaking into the car market with an all-new vehicle is one of the hardest plays in the industry, even more so for a company with no legacy network whatsoever or any prior production history. But Slate Auto is pressing ahead with its plan to launch an affordable, all-electric pickup truck. While key details about the production version, including pricing, are still being ironed out, the company has shared progress from the plant where it’ll be built. Read: Slate May Be About To Price Itself Out Of The EV Market Rather than building the truck overseas, perhaps somewhere where labor costs are lower, Slate Auto is manufacturing it right here in the US. It’s being brought to life at a plant in Warsaw, Indiana, which for decades served as a major printing facility, employing up to 500...